Did you ever have a bad professor in college? Were you confused or annoyed at this experience? When you went to school you learned that just because someone is an “expert” in something doesn’t mean they can teach it. (They’re sometimes called professors!) But we...
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What Brain Surgeons Taught Me About Mentoring
Brain surgery, government accounting, and aluminum production. These work environments may be totally different, but all three fields face a related problem. How do leaders improve knowledge transfer to the next generation of their workforce? One of the quickest ways...
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Lessons from a Broken Leg: How Stories Help Close the Skills Gap
Can you imagine a medical crisis where you can’t communicate with the people who can help you most? That’s what happened when our three-year old daughter broke her leg while on a family vacation in the Dominican Republic. We don’t speak Spanish and no interpreter was...
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Listen Up! Here Are Latest Trends in the Aging Workforce
We’ve been talking about the aging workforce and critical skills shortages for years, but how are these challenges evolving? Are they actually the threat we thought they’d be? Want to better understand the different types of skills gaps employers are facing today?...
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Are Lack of Career Paths Hurting Retention in Your Firm? 4 Practical Solutions
A promising Millennial gives notice because he isn’t clear about his future in his fast growing global company. Another high performer leaves because she doesn’t see work alternatives that will allow more work/life balance. A talented young leader takes another job...
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Weaving Your Way to Critical Knowledge Loss
Recently, on vacation in Perugia, Italy, I came across the fantastic hand-weaving workshop of Giuditta Brozzetti. This wonderful museum of fine textiles just screamed “lost knowledge ” to me. The struggles of these Italian artisans can help you think about strategies...
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